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Irregular Unions: Clandestine Marriage in Early Modern English Literature

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posted on 2021-05-24, 15:47 authored by Katharine ClelandKatharine Cleland
Katharine Cleland's Irregular Unions provides the first sustained literary history of clandestine marriage in early modern England and reveals its controversial nature in the wake of the Elizabethan Religious Settlement, which standardized the marriage ritual for the first time. Cleland examines many examples of clandestine marriage across genres. Discussing such classic works as The Faerie Queene, Othello, and The Merchant of Venice, she argues that early modern authors used clandestine marriage to explore the intersection between the self and the marriage ritual in post-Reformation England.

The ways in which authors grappled with the political and social complexities of clandestine marriage, Cleland finds, suggest that these narratives were far more than interesting plot devices or scandalous stories ripped from the headlines. Instead, after the Reformation, fictions of clandestine marriage allowed early modern authors to explore topics of identity formation in new and different ways.

Funding

Virginia Tech as part of the TOME initiative

History

Publication date

2021

ISBN (Print - Paper)

9781501753473

ISBN (PDF)

9781501753497

ISBN (EPUB)

9781501753480

Publisher Name

Cornell University Press